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SIRTEL 2008
Workshop on Social Information Retrieval for Technology-Enhanced Learning
Dates Sep 17, 2008 (iCal) - Sep 17, 2008
Homepage: ariadne.cs.kuleuven.be/sirtel
Location
Location: Maastricht, The Netherlands
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Important dates
Submissions: Jun 29, 2008
Notification: Jul 15, 2008
Table of Contents


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                                   Submission by June 29, 2008
Workshop on Social Information Retrieval for Technology-Enhanced Learning (SIRTEL'08)
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the 3rd European Conference on Technology Enhanced Learning (EC-TEL08)
                   Maastricht, The Netherlands, September 17, 2008
		              http://ariadne.cs.kuleuven.be/sirtel/
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IMPORTANT DATES

- Submission: June 29, 2008
- Results Notification: July 15, 2008
- Camera Ready Submission: August 31, 2008
- Workshop date: September 17, 2008
- Main conference dates: September 18-19, 2008


CALL FOR WORKSHOP CONTRIBUTIONS

After the successful first SIRTEL workshop last year, we are delighted to welcome exciting new contributions for the 2nd Social Information Retrieval for Technology-Enhanced Learning (SIRTEL) workshop:
- Research papers
- System demos
- Hands-on proposals
- "Pecha Kucha" talks*


RATIONALE

Learning and teaching resources are available on the Web - both in terms of digital learning content and people resources (e.g. other learners, experts, tutors). They can be used to facilitate teaching and learning tasks. Developing, deploying and evaluating Social Information Retrieval (SIR) methods, techniques and systems that provide learners and teachers with guidance in a potentially overwhelming variety of choices remains to be tackled.

The aim of the SIRTEL?08 workshop is to look onward beyond recent achievements to discuss specific topics, emerging research issues, new trends and endeavors in SIR for Technology Enhanced Learning (TEL). The workshop will bring together researchers and practitioners to present, and more importantly,to discuss the current status of research in SIR and TEL and its implications for science and teaching.


TOPICS OF INTEREST (but not limited to):

Technology Enhanced Learning (TEL) and Social Information Retrieval (SIR) techniques such as:
- Recommender systems
- Social collaborative searching, browsing and sharing of queries
- Social network analysis
- Game-theoretic approaches to select learning materials and learning partners in the long tail
- Social bookmarking and tagging, folksonomies
- Annotations, ratings and evaluations


Concepts for Social Information Retrieval (SIR)
- Defining the scope, purpose and objects of social information retrieval in TEL
- Defining user requirements for the deployment of SIR systems in a learning setting
- Current and new trends in SIR methods for TEL
- Approaches to TEL metadata that reflect social ties and collaborative experiences in the field of education
- Analytical modelling of strategic intentions in TEL communities
- Interoperability of SIR systems for TEL


Implementation of SIR in TEL
- Methods and models of SIR in the area of learning and teaching
- Social processes and metaphors in learning communities and social networks for searching acquiring and sharing information
- Pedagogical aspects of SIR in TEL; how to scaffold students, activity patterns, etc.
- Integrating SIR services in existing learning platforms
- Visualisation techniques to support SIR in TEL
- Successful scaffolding techniques for SIR implementation


Evaluation of SIR in TEL
- Ideas on how can we get more empirical on evaluation
- Best practices
- Evaluation of the success and acceptance of SIR systems in the context of teaching, learning and/or TEL community building
- Challenges and enablers
- Evaluating the performance and measuring the effectiveness of SIR systems in learning applications
- Evaluation the user satisfaction with SIR system in supporting learning and teaching, etc.


WORKSHOP SUBMISSIONS

The workshop invites several types of contributions which allow a wide level of participation:
- Research papers (upto 8 pages)
- System Demos (upto 2 pages)
- Hands-On proposals (1-pager)
- Abstract for Pecha Kucha style presentation (5min) *http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pecha_Kucha

Papers are to be submitted to: https://togather.eu/handle/123456789/274
Accepted papers will be published online as EC-TEL workshop proceedings as part of the CEUR Workshop proceedings series.

A possibility for two best papers of the workshop to be published in a special issue of the International Journal of Technology-Enhanced Learning (IJTEL)
http://www.inderscience.com/browse/index.php?journalCODE=ijtel

More information found at the submission website. All questions should be sent to: sirtel @ cs.kuleuven.be


PROGRAM COMMITTEE (as of May 8 2008)

- Alexander Felfernig, University of Klagenfurt, Germany
- Brandon Muramatsu, Utah State University, USA
- Clemens Cap, University of Rostock, Germany
- Frans van Assche, European Schoolnet, Belgium
- Fridolin Wild, Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration, Austria
- Hendrik Drachsler, Open University of the Netherlands, The Netherlands
- John Dron, Athabasca University, Canada
- Lisa Petrides, ISKME, USA
- Marc Spaniol, Max-Planck-Institute for Informatics, Germany
- Markus Strohmaier, Technical University of Graz, TBC
- Martin Memmel, DFKI, Germany
- Martin Wolpers, Fraunhofer, Germany
- Miguel-Angel Sicilia, University of Alcala, Spain
- Nikos Manouselis. Greek Research & Technology Network, Greece
- Oliver Bohl, Accenture GmbH, Germany
- Preben Hansen, Swedish Institute of Computer Science, Sweden
- Rick D. Hangartner, MyStrands, USA
- Selmin Nurcan, University of Paris 1, France
- Yiwei Cao, RWTH Aachen University, Germany
- Xavier Ochoa, Escuela Superior Politecnica del Litoral, Ecuador
- Barry Smyth, University College Dublin, Ireland ? TBC



ORGANISERS

* Riina Vuorikari, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (K.U.Leuven) & European Schoolnet (EUN), Belgium
* Barbara Kieslinger, Centre for Social Innovation (ZSI), Austria
* Ralf Klamma, RWTH Aachen University, Germany
* Prof. Erik Duval, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (K.U.Leuven), Belgium & ARIADNE Foundation


ABOUT EC-TEL08

Times of convergence: Technologies across learning contexts 
In this age of pedagogical and technological convergence, the two European Networks of Excellence are also converging. After the two successful EC-TEL conferences organised in 2006 and 2007 by the ProLearn network, this third edition conveys an explicit invitation to all researchers across any network and outside any network and intends to offer a large platform to research across Europe.

17. - 19. September 2008, Maastricht School of Management, Maastricht, The Netherlands

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End dateSeptember 17, 2008 +
Event typeWorkshop +
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Has location cityMaastricht +
Has location countryCategory:The Netherlands +
Homepagehttp://ariadne.cs.kuleuven.be/sirtel +
IsAEvent +
NotificationJuly 15, 2008 +
Start dateSeptember 17, 2008 +
Submission deadlineJune 29, 2008 +
TitleWorkshop on Social Information Retrieval for Technology-Enhanced Learning +